Unicode is a standard encoding on OS X. It has system wide support. http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/international/ WM On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:16:52AM -0300, Gerhard Fiedler wrote: > >> One easy trick is to use m for milli and =B5 for micro, > >> to type the mu "=B5"- hold [ALT} and type 0181 on the numeric keypa= d. > >=20 > > How do you do that on a Mac or a SUN workstation ? >=20 > There must be a way to use Unicode or common ISO fonts on a Mac or SUN=20 > system. Otherwise, I'd say they are about 10 years behind the curve... >=20 > You better get used to international standards soon... China is on the = way=20 > to being a world power, and if one thing is sure, it is that they will=20 > /not/ use 7 bit ASCII :) (Not speaking of the fact that most outside t= he=20 > USA don't use 7 bit ASCII today.) >=20 > Gerhard >=20 > _______________________________________________ > http://www.piclist.com > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist --=20 Wesley Moore - wmoore@freeshell.org - http://wmoore.no-ip.info/ Free Email provided by: SDF Public Access UNIX System http://sdf.lonestar= .org/ _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist